Yes, yes, yes. We had hoped news like this would be in the offing. Capsula, the deliriously talented and charismatic rock band from Buenos Aires now based in Bilbao, will be performing The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and…
Normally a bastion for everything heavy and loud, The Jinx has always been a haven for punks and the like as well. And with the near constant flux of venues in the city, a steady hub is a much needed asset…
Savannah’s own The Accomplices made a bid for out of town support Friday night at a rally/concert in Charleston, SC hosted by Dangermuffin at their veritable headquarters, The Charleston Pour House. Dangermuffin (DM), since the founding of their party in…
Dad Joke celebrated their one year anniversary last Wednesday at The Jinx with a spectacular show featuring Protomartyr (Detroit), Spray Paint (Austin), Crazy Bag Lady (Savannah) and Blackrune (Savannah). Blackrune’s self-described dark shoegaze heavy metal set the scene, while Crazy…
If you put COEDS and Wet Socks on the same bill, we’re going to show up — and so are plenty of other lovers of various types of punk and garage rock. The Sentient Bean isn’t a usual spot for…
Saturday night brought a sold-out performance to the Tybee Post Theater, which now has Ricardo Ochoa of Velvet Caravan as it’s artistic director. This show featured Huxsie Scott, Danielle Hicks, and Jared Hall. Here are a few highlight photos with…
Trinity Sanctuary Concerts held another performance last night to a full house. The band was a Savannah all-star lineup led by Jane Hawksley Ogle, in a tribute to Peggy Lee. Here are a few photos with more after the jump,…
Wow, Black Tusk‘s return home to The Jinx Saturday night was a sloppy, loud, glorious pile of energy and crushing heaviness. Finishing off their New Noise Magazine sponsored Southeast tour with Royal Thunder and Bask, and adding Athens’ Savagist for…
We love Savannah Stopover. We wholeheartedly support the local scene. And we’re certainly no strangers to The Jinx. If you’ve followed the blog for any time at all none of these things should come as much of a surprise. So…
It was sure good to see PALEFACE recently at The Wormhole — and the night was even better because of the solid crowd that got more and more into the indie folk icon’s show as it progressed. I guess it…